Supersymmetry is one of the possible scenarios for physics beyond the
standard model. The building blocks of this scenario are supersymmetric gauge
theories. In our work we study the N=1 Super-Yang-Mills (SYM)
theory with gauge group SU(2) dimensionally reduced to two-dimensional
N=2 SYM theory. In our lattice formulation we break supersymmetry
and chiral symmetry explicitly while preserving R symmetry. By fine tuning the
bar-mass of the fermions in the Lagrangian we construct a supersymmetric
continuum theory. To this aim we carefully investigate mass spectra and Ward
identities, which both show a clear signal of supersymmetry restoration in the
continuum limit.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, talk presented at the 35th
International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 18-24 June 2017, Granada,
Spai